Member Schools
| Institution | Location | Founded | Type | Enrollment | Nickname | Division |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Calumet College of St. Joseph | Whiting, Indiana | 1951 | Private/Roman Catholic | 1,292 | Crimson Wave | Division II |
| Cardinal Stritch University | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 1931 | Private/Roman Catholic | 6,276 | Wolves | Division II |
| Holy Cross College (Indiana) | Notre Dame, Indiana | 1966 | Private/Roman Catholic | 500 | Saints | Division I |
| Illinois Institute of Technology | Chicago, Illinois | 1890 | Private/Space-Grant | 7,707 | Scarlet Hawks | Division I |
| Indiana University South Bend | South Bend, Indiana | 1966 | Public | 8,394 | Titans | Division I |
| Judson University | Elgin, Illinois | 1963 | Private/Evangelical Christian | 1,231 | Eagles | Division II |
| Olivet Nazarene University | Bourbonnais, Illinois | 1907 | Private/Nazarene | 4,666 | Tigers | Division I |
| Purdue University Calumet | Hammond, Indiana | 1946 | Public | 10,133 | Peregrines | Division II |
| Purdue University North Central | Westville, Indiana | 1967 | Public | 4,463 | Panthers | Division II |
| Robert Morris University | Chicago, Illinois | 1913 | Private/Nonsectarian | 7,090 | Eagles | Division I |
| Roosevelt University | Chicago, Illinois | 1945 | Private/Nonsectarian | 7,500 | Lakers | Division I |
| Saint Xavier University | Chicago, Illinois | 1846 | Private/Roman Catholic | 5,028 | Cougars | Division I |
| University of St. Francis | Joliet, Illinois | 1920 | Private/Roman Catholic | 3,352 | Fighting Saints | Division I |
| Trinity Christian College | Palos Heights, Illinois | 1959 | Private/Reformed | 1,450 | Trolls | Division II |
| Trinity International University | Deerfield, Illinois | 1897 | Private/Evangelical Christian | 2,730 | Trojans | Division II |
- Note: Divisions are only used in men's and women's basketball.
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